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On Sun, 25 Aug 2013 21:59:57 -0400, jmcquown >
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> On 8/25/2013 3:05 PM, merryb wrote:
> >
> > Most people don't cook the same was as you do- you are more like a short order cook trying to make everyone happy. In my house, if you don't like what I'm cooking, tough shit.
> >

> That's the way I feel about it. And yes, I have cooked for family many
> times over the years. My oldest brother's girlfriend was more picky
> than I've ever been. All she did was tell me what she wouldn't eat.
>
> So I'd suggest things for dinner. My oldest brother and I like a lot of
> the same things. I'd day "how about marinated grilled flank steak?" and
> my brother would say "Yum" and she would say "Ewww". My brother loves
> to cook so I honestly don't know how he wound up with someone even
> pickier than I am. Don't let something touch on her plate! LOL
>
> After a few days of trying to be polite... I finally told her if she
> didn't like what I'd decided to cook, hey! go shopping! Knock yourself
> out! Cook for yourself.
>
> Funny, she didn't do that. And she shut up.
>

Are they still together?


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